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Around 250 million people currently suffer from diabetes globally and this number is expected to reach 370 million people within the next 20 years. Fortunately in recent years our understanding of the pathogenesis and management of Type 2 diabetes has increased enormously. Innovative new drugs have been developed and the evidence base for treating diabetes and preventing its complications is now outstanding. This second edition has been fully updated throughout to include all of the latest trial data, including new chapters on pathophysiology, and interpretation of recent clinical trials. This pocketbook is a concise, practical guide to the diagnosis, assessment and management of Type 2 Diabetes aimed at clinicians, GPs and nurse specialists. With contributions from leading diabetes experts, the information in this book is presented in an easy to use format and is supplemented with key figures and tables.
This text investigates the clinical management and pathogenesis of Type 2 diabetes in the context of rising global prevalence. Author Anthony Barnett, a recognized expert in the field, synthesizes current trial data and medical research to provide a framework for diagnosis and treatment. The book serves as a practical manual for healthcare professionals, integrating pathophysiology with evidence-based therapeutic strategies.
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Experts identify this work as a reliable, high-density resource for general practitioners and nurse specialists. Readers frequently note the practical utility of the pocketbook format for quick clinical decision-making.
Page Count:
174
Publication Date:
2012-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191666963
ISBN-13:
9780191666964
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